Creepy Crawlies in Raspberries
Dear All
I absolutely love raspberries so I'm now growing my own and have a good harvest. But with the fruit comes some little tiny 'nasties' like minature caterpillars. Does anyone know what they are? How do I prevent them from being there? And how do I get them off the fruit? They're putting me off :-( TIA --Poppy |
Creepy Crawlies in Raspberries
"Poppy" wrote in message ... Dear All I absolutely love raspberries so I'm now growing my own and have a good harvest. But with the fruit comes some little tiny 'nasties' like minature caterpillars. Does anyone know what they are? How do I prevent them from being there? And how do I get them off the fruit? They're putting me off :-( 'Might be sawfly larvae. Had you spotted them earlier, then a spray with insecticide would have been in order. But now, at picking time its a bit late for that. And washing the fruit is going to reduce the flavour. Dunno! Not much help. Sorry. -- ned http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk |
Creepy Crawlies in Raspberries
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 23:39:27 GMT, "Poppy"
wrote: Dear All I absolutely love raspberries so I'm now growing my own and have a good harvest. But with the fruit comes some little tiny 'nasties' like minature caterpillars. Does anyone know what they are? How do I prevent them from being there? And how do I get them off the fruit? They're putting me off :-( TIA --Poppy Raspberry beetle grubs. Mostly in the hull of the fruit but you're pulling the berry off the hull as you're picking aren't you? So where's the problem? - left behind on the plant. If you're making jam a bit of extra protein isn't noticed anyway ;~) Rod Weed my email address to reply. http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
Creepy Crawlies in Raspberries
"......... I absolutely love raspberries so I'm now growing my own and have
a good harvest. But with the fruit comes some little tiny 'nasties' like minature caterpillars. ........." I don't have this problem.......my problem is that my Raspberries are in the Birds who seem to like the mix of fruit and meat. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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